The attack happened just after 7pm when the victim, 28, was walking along a path near Wheatsheaf Close, Horsell. She was approached by a group of four men as she walked from the direction of Ferndale Road. Two men demanded money and one then attacked the lone woman causing facial injuries. She was later treated for a cut and bruising to her right eye. The suspects got away with the victim's wallet, cash, cards and a mobile phone. Police are appealing for witnesses who may have seen the gang or who have any information in relation to this crime to contact them. One of the two suspects who assaulted and spoke to the victim are described as an Asian man, aged around 18, between 5ft 10 and 6ft and of slim build. He is described as having short, dark hair with thin sideburns and a moustache. He was wearing blue clothes. The second suspect is a black youth aged around 16, 5ft 6, slim with short, dark and curly hair. He was dressed in white clothing. Woking borough inspector Dave Mason said: "This is a nasty attack on an unsuspecting pedestrian and I urge anyone using footpaths to be particularly vigilant for their own safety. "At this time of year as the nights draw in it is even more important to be aware of any possible danger. "Ideally it is better to walk in company, to avoid any unlit areas and to keep eyes and ears open to what is going on. It is also important not to carry items that may make pedestrians potential targets. "I would not like residents to think that this is an everyday occurrence. Surrey remains one of the safest places in the country." Anyone with information is relating to the robbery is asked to contact the police on 0845 125 2222, quoting reference D/05/19009.